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Users complain about their Microsoft Rewards accounts being suspended without any reason or explanation. An independent advisor suggests contacting Microsoft Rewards support and provides links to the support request form and the Microsoft Services Agreement.
About 3 months ago my account got 'temporarily restricted'. I got ignored by support and I still have no idea how I got restricted. Will I ever get unrestricted or should I just quit microsoft rewards altogether.
Your Microsoft Rewards account isn't following the rules you agreed to when you joined the program. Review these policies in the Microsoft Services Agreement governing the program which you accepted when joining. on my rewards page at top I see this--Unusual search activity may limit your ability to earn points
Users report that their Microsoft Rewards account has been suspended and ask for help to fix it. A Microsoft advisor suggests contacting Microsoft Bing Incentives Support and provides a link to the terms and conditions.
A user asks how to contact Microsoft Rewards support after failing to get 500 points for using Bing on their phone. Another user replies with a link to the official contact page for Microsoft Rewards.
Users complain about their Microsoft reward accounts being restricted and unable to redeem gift cards. A Microsoft advisor suggests contacting the support team, but some users report the link is blocked or the support form is not working.
A user from Indonesia reports that their Microsoft Rewards account was suspended without any reason or explanation. An independent advisor suggests submitting a ticket to the Microsoft Rewards Support team and provides some common reasons for account suspension.
I'm Darhyl, an Independent Advisor. I'm sorry you are experiencing this with your Microsoft Rewards. Just a gentle reminder that we are only Microsoft users like you here in the community. We are not Microsoft employees and we do not have tools to access any Microsoft System. Based on your description, there could be an issue with the Rewards ...
Microsoft Rewards is a free program that rewards you for doing what you've done every day, and it's tied to your Microsoft account. You cannot directly transfer points to another account, but you can report your needs to Microsoft Rewards' support staff.
A user claims to earn 1,000 or more points per day by using a VPN from Morocco and a German phone number. Other users comment on the post, some praising, some criticizing, and some asking for tips.